Crosby's main competition, Giorgio Tavecchio, made six of his seven attempts during the scrimmage.

Asked if he's worried about his job, Crosby replied, “No, I’ve been hitting the ball well. Obviously extremely disappointed with how I hit it (Saturday). Have to evaluate that and break it down. I can’t think about things like that. I just have to go and actually work on things, make sure I hit the ball through the uprights. That’s all I can really worry about and focus on right now.”

Crosby, 28, is coming off a career-worst season in which he made just 21 of 33 attempts (63.6 percent) with a long of 54 yards. He's in the third year of a five-year, $14.5 million contract ($3 million guaranteed) and is due to make $2.4 million this season.